China property prices to rise 10% by end ‘10

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- China property prices to rise 10% by end ‘10
- Ku Kui-kei to sing in Guangzhou
- Could you choose just one?
- USP Reaches Agreements with China
- Foreign wines on display at an exhibition in Shanghai. [Asianewsphoto]

China property prices to rise 10% by end ‘10
Reuters
Property prices in bigger cities where wealth levels and spending propensity are higher will outperform second-tier cities with apartment prices in Shanghai Shenzhen and Guangzhou set to rise by at least 10 percent in the next 18 months. The poll coincides with a Reuters global real estate summit. Home sales in first and second-tier cities have jumped more than 20 percent in the past three months analysts say after correcting in the second half of last year. The market has been boosted by interest rate cuts and government measures such as stamp duty cuts and reduced mortgage down payment requirements which are part of a broader economic stimulus plan. “Policy is aimed at persuading people that property prices are not going to fall” said Paul Cavey China economist at Macquarie Securities in Hong Kong.

Ku Kui-kei to sing in Guangzhou
CCTV
His previous concert here four years ago was a great success. This concert’s theme is “Eye Fever” which is intended to offer his fans an audio and visual spectacular. Though not good at dancing Ku Kui-kei this time prepares two pieces of hot dance to spice up the concert.

Could you choose just one?
San Francisco Chronicle
tmpl –>Beginning July 1 people living in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou will be forced to play favorites with their pets. A newly minted “one-dog” policy will put families in the impossible position of. Could you choose just one?Could you choose just one? Beginning July 1 people living in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou will be forced to play favorites with their pets.

USP Reaches Agreements with China
Drug Discovery & Development
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States. USP also sets standards for the quality of food ingredients and dietary supplements; these and USP\’s drug standards are used in more than 130 countries. At a June 18 ceremony in Guangzhou China where he signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MU) with the Guangzhou Municipal Institute of Drug Control Roger L. USP\’s chief executive officer said “I am impressed at the energy and commitment of the Chinese people as they work to bring good quality medicines to consumers and patients in China and around the world. We are united in that goal.

Foreign wines on display at an exhibition in Shanghai. [Asianewsphoto]
China Daily
[Asianewsphoto]  Though he is from the Chinese mainland Liu Gengxiong now lives in France and works as a red wine trading agent at the center of the wine world. “I love red wine as much as I love myself” he said. In June last year Liu decided to import a shipment of costly French red wine to Guangzhou through a port in Panyu district but the whole procedure took him nearly a year. “My wine is very high-end and produced by private French vintners. Because of that there are no traditional labels on the bottles that can identify production place and time” he said.
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